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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Father's Day Shirt Card Tutorial

Today was the last day of school for three of my kids.  (Clarice is not in school just yet, but she is officially potty trained now!!!)  I just posted my Father's Day card yesterday and got a few requests for the instructions.  So here it is:

Start with a piece of double-sided paper that measures  5 1/2" x 12".  Score it at 3" and 9" and fold toward the center as shown below.


Somehow I forgot (or deleted?) a photo of the next step.  So just imagine these next two photos in your head.  Score a line one inch from each side.  Then cut a horizontal line 1 3/4" from the top of the card stock.  This cut forms the sleeves.

Next, fold the bottom portion of that score line toward the inside of the "shirt" and keep the sleeves folded out like depicted in the next two photos.



Adhere the folded portions together so that the bottom part of the card stock stays folded down toward the center.

Be sure to add some adhesive inside the sideways "V" on the outer sides of the shirt as shown below.


Next, use a corner rounder punch to round the upper corners of the sleeves and the lower corners of the shirt.  (My corner rounder punch went through all the layers of the designer series paper without a problem.  I'm not sure if it would go through all four layers of heavy weight card stock.)


Next add a piece of neutral colored card stock that measures 3 7/8" x 5 1/2" to the inside of the card to cover up the folds and give you a smooth writing surface. (Oops! I forgot to take a photo of this step, too.)

Next, fold the collar down.  I measured equal distances at the top, about a half inch from the center.  Then I purposefully folded the right side a bit lower. (Had to check one of my husband's shirts to make sure I was folding the collar in the right direction.)


Then use a paper piercing tool and mat pack to pierce holes equally spaced apart, so the brads will be evenly spaced.  (I used the Vintage Trinkets brads.  You could also use buttons.)


This completes the basic card.  When you fold the sleeves in, the dimensions of the card are 4" x 5 1/2."  That will make the card fit into an invitation size envelope.

After this photo was taken I sponged the edges with Pumpkin Pie ink and added a sentiment on the inside.  This card is going to be a Happy Retirement card for my sister's co-worker.

Stamps: none
Paper: Brights Patterns Designer Series Paper pack (Pumpkin Pie)
Ink: none
Accessories: Corner Rounder punch, Paper Piercing Tool, Mat Pack

Hope you enjoyed this tutorial.  Please let me know if it was helpful to you.

Happy Stamping!

Susan
PS - I'm kinda surprised that I completed this tutorial today since the kids were home from school.  So my fears of not being able to blog during the summer may be unfounded.  However, I still have a sink full of dishes to do, LOL!

Monday, June 6, 2011

No, I Don't Really Have Three Fathers!

As a Stampin' Up! demonstrator I've got access to lots of resources to find inspiration.  One demonstrator named Sheila Kipnes created a Father's Day shirt card.  After watching it, I had to make one for myself. After doing one, I wanted to do another, and another!  Here's the first one:

These Vintage Trinkets brads look perfect on this card.   I used the Teeny Tiny Wishes "Happy Father's Day" sentiment on the inside of the card layering the Word Window and the Modern Label punches. 

Here are two more versions:


One thing that I forgot to add is that when you fold the sleeves in, the dimensions of the card are 4" x 5 1/2."  That will make the card fit into an invitation size envelope.

Addendum - I wrote a tutorial for this card here.

Stamps: Teeny Tiny Wishes
Paper: Regal Patterns Designer Series Paper Pack, Whisper White, Cajun Craze, Always Artichoke, Night of Navy
Ink: Cajun Craze, Always Artichoke, Night of Navy
Accessories: Vintage Trinkets, Bitty Buttons, sponges, Corner Rounder punch, Modern Label punch, Word Window punch

Dide had her Kindergarten graduation today.  I'm so proud of her!


Dide was so hot twoards the end of the program.  I call this photo, "Get this show over, I'm HOT!"


I'll be glad to send anyone the instructions to make this fabulous card.  Just leave me a comment : ) 

Happy Stamping!

Susan
PS - I won a Hand Stamped Sentiments challenge for this card here.